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‘Āina - Land Sea - The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) Our Mana i Mauli Ola Strategic Plan recognizes the connection that Native Hawaiians have to the ʻāina as a foundational strength To our kūpuna, the land was life Imbued with mana, our ʻāina provides everything we need to survive
Hawaiian Word of the Week: ʻĀina - University of Hawaii System “I chose the word ʻāina because the earth is incredibly important to the Hawaiian people Land is something that is sacred and brings the community together to bond over, and is a major part of the Hawaiian religion and way of life ” — Sophia Mastroleo, Early College Student, Hawaiian 101, Hawaiʻi Community College
Aloha ʻĀina - Wikipedia Aloha ʻĀina, which literally means "love of the land", [1] is a central idea of Native Hawaiian thought, cosmology and culture Aloha ʻāina brings a perspective that pervades many aspects of life Its ecological and cultural orientations are founded upon a sense of being connected to all living things
AINA | Hand Block Printed Clothing and Accessories for Women Aina is a story created over decades by crafting premium and versatile indigenous Indian wear, fit for women across all spheres Aina lauds our culture, magnifies our roots, and celebrates the quintessential Indian experience of womanhood
Meaning of Aina in Hawaiian Tradition - University of Hawaiʻi Aloha for the 'aina was expressed by attitudes of respect, returning gifts to the land, beautifying it, and using it properly (not greedily) More than anything else land, and all that was associated with it, gave a sense of identity to Hawaiians
Aloha Āina: Embracing the Hawaiian Spirit of Stewardship Ancient Hawaiians understood how to create balance and harmony between people and the earth—wisdom passed down through the concept of aloha ʻāina For ancient and modern Hawaiians, the land has never been viewed as a resource to exploit
Aina: The Heartbeat of Hawaiian Culture - Mythology WorldWide 'Aina is central to Hawaiian culture, serving as the source of life, sustenance, identity, and spirituality It is a sacred space, deeply intertwined with Hawaiian beliefs and practices
aina — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries 1 n , The portion or quantity of food taken to satisfy the appetite; the substance of a repast; a meal 2 n , That which is thrown away during or after eating; the refuse or discarded portion of a meal 3 n , Anything refused or discarded as worthless; refuse; rubbish; trash: aina ko, cane trash Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
Hawaiian Values: Aloha ʻĀina - U. S. National Park Service For Native Hawaiians, caring for the land is embraced and practiced in the cultural value of aloha ʻāina Aloha ʻāina is a concept developed in Hawaiʻi regarding the stewardship of land and natural resources, with values deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture and tradition